94
94
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
of newspapers out of the birmingham jail when dr. king was writing it in a solitary, clarence visiting him, you know, as a lawyer. c-span: is that letter stowed away by the way in an archive? >> guest: not that part of it as far as i know i think it was thrown away. c-span: he mentioned earlier by your ruston. who is he? >> guest: the great troubadour of the early movement. krepp -- eight vagabond singing with leadbelly in the 30's to read he was a member of the communist party in the 30's. he was also gay at a time that wasn't even whispered about and was -- but the great student of nonviolence. traveled all over the world doing on violence. he was an early gandhian, then became a pacifist and was the architect of the march on washington. he was the administrator for it and made such an impression on the world when it happened that really his suspect background was all but forgiven. he became a kind of a respectable figure in the media circles toward the end of his career to get he's now dead. c-span: james forman. >> guest: james f
of newspapers out of the birmingham jail when dr. king was writing it in a solitary, clarence visiting him, you know, as a lawyer. c-span: is that letter stowed away by the way in an archive? >> guest: not that part of it as far as i know i think it was thrown away. c-span: he mentioned earlier by your ruston. who is he? >> guest: the great troubadour of the early movement. krepp -- eight vagabond singing with leadbelly in the 30's to read he was a member of the communist party in...
236
236
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
>> birmingham, i can't think of anybody. probably somebody. birmingham steve. but he could be from alabama. that's the problem. and he has a southern accent, so forget birmingham steve. >> and a competetor of leather pants malloy. >> died in an unfortunate accident involving a possum. jedediah, why name airports after people? why not name them after things? >> what would you name it after if it was named after a thing? >> i would call airport airport. >> that's clever. i like ozzy though. it is challenging. i can sit and figure out what the heck he is saying. do you understand anything that comes out of his mouth? >> constantly. it is the inbred king of several thousand years. >> he is an entertaining guy. >> i can a randy rodes airport which i think thes on zooy fans would do. >> didn't he get hit by a plane? >> no, he got hit by the ground when he was in a plane. >> you are a terrible person. bill, you have never seen an airport. >> a bus terminal for leonard skinner? >> anything on the ground. >> why are you making such horrible jokes about great people? >>
>> birmingham, i can't think of anybody. probably somebody. birmingham steve. but he could be from alabama. that's the problem. and he has a southern accent, so forget birmingham steve. >> and a competetor of leather pants malloy. >> died in an unfortunate accident involving a possum. jedediah, why name airports after people? why not name them after things? >> what would you name it after if it was named after a thing? >> i would call airport airport. >>...
561
561
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 561
favorite 0
quote 0
he writes his letter from the birmingham jail. it was not clear he bush win in birmingham. if he lost there would be no march upon washington or nobel peace prize. so what saved the day in birmingham is there were no adults to be arrested but james says there are young people who are eager to be arrested and to join and we have been restraining them. and at that point* they come into the picture to save the day for martin luther king. >> host: are there any pictures that come to mind? >> guest: of course. the dogs and hoses but one involved told me that being in high school teachers and principals knew they had to keep the students under control and by that time resentments were boiling over. so day locked say gates. >> host: to keep the children in? what ages? >> guest: high school. at a certain point* the students left and pushed the fence down. >> host: and they say a child will lead the way. . . going back to birmingham and conducting a funeral. >> but did you feel guilty? >> guilty about all these kids being in jail, he felt guilty that he tried to explain and i rememb
he writes his letter from the birmingham jail. it was not clear he bush win in birmingham. if he lost there would be no march upon washington or nobel peace prize. so what saved the day in birmingham is there were no adults to be arrested but james says there are young people who are eager to be arrested and to join and we have been restraining them. and at that point* they come into the picture to save the day for martin luther king. >> host: are there any pictures that come to mind?...
69
69
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
that was the process. >> that is the picture on the bottom, birmingham photographer. birmingham photographer -- alabama native. >> we did a tour and where i grew up and all that section on the video running right now. the family cemetery. birmingham, and linear, it is not made a dime and not getting any advice and where we started together, by the time we got through, he went to washington the first time and sat behind me during the testimony and was so mad, so infuriated and when he came to do the trial, he wasn't sure how people in alabama would respect him or accept what he said so he brought one of the partners in the firm who was a short red head sort of sandy hair dye. john would get furious at him because he did not do what he wanted and he is one of those precise people who has been really good to me and when my husband died he was there, came to receiving that night. he has always been there for me. he went to washington for the bill signing. that is interesting too. he was in court and his wife, he had a system that worked. a plane ticket from atlanta to was
that was the process. >> that is the picture on the bottom, birmingham photographer. birmingham photographer -- alabama native. >> we did a tour and where i grew up and all that section on the video running right now. the family cemetery. birmingham, and linear, it is not made a dime and not getting any advice and where we started together, by the time we got through, he went to washington the first time and sat behind me during the testimony and was so mad, so infuriated and when...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in a birmingham hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to find employment and get back on their feet looking for work. on the dole no log no job and from the moment trying to get it stan you'll second stay at the hostel in three years after growing up in an out of foster care he's struggled to keep a roof over his head you going to do whatever it takes to find somewhere to sleep following morning. help and support scariest thing like you know you still go face all over again there just isn't enough low cost housing available and with unemployment rising hostels just like this one desperately need to expand the figures from the local authority of people presented as homeless having creased on average by about four hundred percent. for the growing homeless community squatting in one of the city's twelve thousand empty homes used to be an option anymore just before the winter set in westminster upgraded sporting from a civil matter to a criminal offense predictions that it would tra
came to blows with his stepfather he had to sleep rough before being granted emergency shelter in a birmingham hostel it's run by a charity that helps anyone down and out to find employment and get back on their feet looking for work. on the dole no log no job and from the moment trying to get it stan you'll second stay at the hostel in three years after growing up in an out of foster care he's struggled to keep a roof over his head you going to do whatever it takes to find somewhere to sleep...
275
275
Jan 19, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
king's effort to desegregate birmingham, alabama. that raised the question nationally as to what kind of country are we? and so what dr. king and others, other people in the civil rights movement did in organizing the march was simply build upon the victories, limited victories in birmingham, but wanted to come together to validate what had been achieved but also to raise the national conscience. i think of birmingham, alabama, very much like obama -- president obama is dealing with the question of gun violence and so forth. and it's because of dr. king, he raised the question to the nation. we are a nation better than this. >> and that was right here on this mall. wh what does the timing mean to you? certainly just before we came out of the commercial break. dr. king would have turned 84 on monday. certainly some interesting timing here as well. >> yeah. he was two years older than me. i just turned 82 the week before. what it really -- what it really means, the confluence of the commemoration of his 84th birthday and the president'
king's effort to desegregate birmingham, alabama. that raised the question nationally as to what kind of country are we? and so what dr. king and others, other people in the civil rights movement did in organizing the march was simply build upon the victories, limited victories in birmingham, but wanted to come together to validate what had been achieved but also to raise the national conscience. i think of birmingham, alabama, very much like obama -- president obama is dealing with the...
185
185
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
rain drenches highways from louisiana to birmingham and into nashville and the carolinas. >>> airport delays possible in new orleans, atlanta, d.c., philly, boston and new york. >>> turning back to the news. hollywood was all about red and gold last night. >> superstars walked on the red carpet on their way into the golden globes. oscar's looser, more liquored up cousin was a chance to honor the best of movies and tv. the 70th golden globes had their share of surprises. snubs, and solid favorites. when it came to best music or comedy film -- >> and the golden globe goes to -- "les miserables." >> reporter: "les miserables" cleaned up. >> it's the mt. everest of film making. they're crazy enough to do it. crazy enough to give us a go at it. i think tom hooper and the gang have redefined the movie musical. to just be part of that is unbelievable. >> reporter: and for television drama -- >> and the golden globe goes to -- damian lewis. >> reporter: and "homeland" stars damien lewis and claire danes walked off with aw5rds for their acting. there were plenty of split decisions. former pres
rain drenches highways from louisiana to birmingham and into nashville and the carolinas. >>> airport delays possible in new orleans, atlanta, d.c., philly, boston and new york. >>> turning back to the news. hollywood was all about red and gold last night. >> superstars walked on the red carpet on their way into the golden globes. oscar's looser, more liquored up cousin was a chance to honor the best of movies and tv. the 70th golden globes had their share of surprises....
126
126
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course, shattered when she was shot at point blafrmg range in the head by taliban men last october. so really great to see these latest pictures of malala walking out of hospital, but these are just first steps aloorng what is likely to be a very long road toward recovery. aaron. >> i love that sweet little wave that she gave. >>> let's check in with sanjay gupta. he's in for anderson cooper. >> we're keeping them honor effort ahead on the program with new information, explosive allegations that are exclusive to 360 about what really happened in steubenville, ohio, the night that two high school football players allegedly did the unthinkable to a very drunk 16-year-old allegedly raping her at several parties. you're going to hear it first on
. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course, shattered when she was shot at point blafrmg range in the head by taliban men last october. so really great to see these latest pictures of malala walking out...
110
110
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
james from birmingham, alabama on the democrats' line. caller: mr. timothy geithner is try to help the economy get back strong like before. a lot of people will look at this. host: tennessee, the independent line. just then. caller: i am finding myself have a hard time listening to these people call in and say these great things about timothy geithner considering the fact he came into his position 0 in $50,000 in taxes, which he failed at that juncture to pay. afterwards he was able to do so. had he not been put in that position, i asked myself if he would have been among the fat cats who did not have to pay taxes or any other number of things they have been shielded from during the past four years of absolutely hideous and unconstitutional fiscal and monetary policy. host: what is chief among the policies he would criticize? caller: the big one is a lot of people did not ask who we owe the debt to. we do not owe the debt to a federal institution. as a matter of fact, we do not even print our own tender based on the constitution and how it disposed t
james from birmingham, alabama on the democrats' line. caller: mr. timothy geithner is try to help the economy get back strong like before. a lot of people will look at this. host: tennessee, the independent line. just then. caller: i am finding myself have a hard time listening to these people call in and say these great things about timothy geithner considering the fact he came into his position 0 in $50,000 in taxes, which he failed at that juncture to pay. afterwards he was able to do so....
203
203
Jan 12, 2013
01/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
like in birmingham, we couldn't go to the movies with the guys. we had to go upstairs. so i had all that in my mind long time before i got to the majors. so it was fine for me. i enjoyed it. >> cenk: did you enjoy the celebrity that came with your success and fame? was there a point in your career where it was just exhausting? where it became too much, where it was getting in the way of the onfield work, did you ever get to that point where you thought boy, i wish i could become anonymous again. >> no. the reason why i say that is when i came to the majors i was able to take clothes to people who couldn't buy clothes. in my hometown i had a rule. i would take four suit cases to new york, and fill them all up before i went back home with suits. i would go home. i would get a rack, and the rack i would put suits on the rack. now, if they called me on the phone and said, i have a date. fine. come pick out a suit. but if you didn't clean that suit up, put it in the cleaners and bring it back, you couldn't come to my house and wear another suit. there wasn't no, i forgot, no
like in birmingham, we couldn't go to the movies with the guys. we had to go upstairs. so i had all that in my mind long time before i got to the majors. so it was fine for me. i enjoyed it. >> cenk: did you enjoy the celebrity that came with your success and fame? was there a point in your career where it was just exhausting? where it became too much, where it was getting in the way of the onfield work, did you ever get to that point where you thought boy, i wish i could become anonymous...
228
228
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
sprawling $40 million complex to go along with the andrews sports medicine and orthopedic center in birmingham, alabama. recovering to their former dazzle. this past year adrian peterson ran. he did it one year to the day andrews repaired his left knee. every time we tackle, get up, get up, hope you're okay. there was some an excite watching him this year, believe me. >> reporter: but for andrews nothing gave him more joy than watching the super bowl xliii. >> the thing that caught my eye is 12 of the 22 saints i had operated on. >> reporter: he operated on 22 colts players. >> to know that i had some in some small way some relationship with those two teams that were playing, that was probably as high a mark in my career as there ever has been. >> reporter: andrews wrote his book to help stop what he calls epidemic serious sports injuries among kids and his institute is now researching stem cell technology which he considers to be the new front in sports medicine. >> it's amazing. the other thing that's interesting is he was the surgeon that with rg3, in his hands rests the future of the franc
sprawling $40 million complex to go along with the andrews sports medicine and orthopedic center in birmingham, alabama. recovering to their former dazzle. this past year adrian peterson ran. he did it one year to the day andrews repaired his left knee. every time we tackle, get up, get up, hope you're okay. there was some an excite watching him this year, believe me. >> reporter: but for andrews nothing gave him more joy than watching the super bowl xliii. >> the thing that caught...
63
63
Jan 19, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
king's writing on the letter from the birmingham jail where he talks about the white church standing on the sideline mouthing trivialalities and pyes irrelevancy while he does the work of the civil rights movement. >> bill: you must know that dr. king invoked god in almost every speech that he made. >> article 2 section one of the constitution which lays out the oath does not say anything about the word so help me god. it says i will preserve to the best of my ability, preserve, defend and protect the constitution of the united states period. it's kind of ironic that the president is going to amend that in the middle of it. >> bill: do you know why george washington wanted the words god so help me god in? do you know why? >> george washington did not say so help me god. the first recorded instance is 1801. >> bill: if you look at his inaugural address it's peppered with references to god. george washington has -- >> -- washington -- >> bill: peppered, go ahead. >> washington irving is the person who started the myth that george washington said so help me god at the end of his oath. >
king's writing on the letter from the birmingham jail where he talks about the white church standing on the sideline mouthing trivialalities and pyes irrelevancy while he does the work of the civil rights movement. >> bill: you must know that dr. king invoked god in almost every speech that he made. >> article 2 section one of the constitution which lays out the oath does not say anything about the word so help me god. it says i will preserve to the best of my ability, preserve,...
130
130
Jan 4, 2013
01/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking, walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy, looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical student sweeping the country. they spoke to the media for the first time, the correspondent has more. >> an interview that will shake the nation already reeling from the horrific crimes. details painting the authorities in a harsh life. even paying a 30-cent fare, and the nightmare began. they started teasing by fred and it led to a brawl. they took my friend away. the bus fruits are round, we see footage with the man brutally torturing and raping the woman. the driver tried above them down. -- to run them down. for 30 critical minutes, wi
the teenager was brought to birmingham. with her family at her side, she has been talking, walking, ready to go home. in a few weeks, she will be back here for major reconstructive surgery on her skull. but for now, a moment of joy, looking forward to a future that did not seem possible just a few weeks ago. >> more than 40 politicians are facing charges of crimes against women, including six rape charges. it comes after a wave of public outrage of the case of rape and murder of a medical...
120
120
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> now we go to birmingham, england, where malala yousafzai has been released. we're following malala and i asked him what's next. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. near the hospital. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course, shattered when she was shot at point blank range in the head by taliban men last october. so really great to see these latest pictures of malala walking out of hospital, but these are just first steps along what is likely to be a very long road toward recovery. erin. >> i love that sweet little wave that she gave. >> our fifth story out front, mcdreamy verses the mermaid. he said he's now the proud owner of a small seattle-based coffee chain. starbucks, the coffee giant, came in with the mermaid logo. they said not so fast. who is the new owner of tully's coffee. the owner? patrick dempse
. >> now we go to birmingham, england, where malala yousafzai has been released. we're following malala and i asked him what's next. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. near the hospital. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course,...
133
133
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course, shattered when she was shot at point blank range in the head by taliban men last october. so really great to see these latest pictures of malala walking out of hospital, but these are just first steps along what is likely to be a very long road toward recovery. aaron. >> i love that sweet little wave that she gave. >>> let's check in with sanjay they said not so fast. who is the new owner of tully's coffee. the owner? patrick dempsey. it took this to get you on the show, but we're excited to have you. why did you want to do this? why buy a coffee chain? >> tully's is a beloved brand here. there's such a loyal following between the workers and customers that it just felt right and it came together in many ways quite easily. and it's r
. >> she'll be convalescing at first in their new home in birmingham, england. still she continues to receive treatment and therapy as an outpatient. they say although she's being discharged now, she'll have to be readmitted at the end of this month, beginning of february for reconstructive surgery on her skull which was, of course, shattered when she was shot at point blank range in the head by taliban men last october. so really great to see these latest pictures of malala walking out...
94
94
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
the birmingham hotel put margins are rest on page 34. the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning so they could fly themselves to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and make the 6:00 news. there was a delivery need for us to share with the press, to get the story out. >> the strategy behind it. >> yes. it was part of the message. we do we did not have the television, more than three minutes. by dr. king used to say you have three minutes on three networks. at that time, that was worth $1 million of publicity every day. there wasn't delivering offering of a risk that was incurred because we felt like we had to trust. there was nobody else that could get this story out. we could not even get a mass meetings announced on black radio stations. this self was nailed down real tight except for these incidents. coming back to griffin bell, the reason i mean i volunteered to testify at the hearing because i knew griffin bell was the one that got both sides of the school desegregation in a courtroom and said look, you know, more about atl
the birmingham hotel put margins are rest on page 34. the reason we had demonstrations early in the morning so they could fly themselves to new york by 2:00 in the afternoon and make the 6:00 news. there was a delivery need for us to share with the press, to get the story out. >> the strategy behind it. >> yes. it was part of the message. we do we did not have the television, more than three minutes. by dr. king used to say you have three minutes on three networks. at that time,...
288
288
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
birmingham and montgomery for your storms and possible tornadoes as we go throughout the morning hours till about noon today. a lot of nasty weather out there. be prepared for it throughout the eastern half of the country. washington, d.c., you could even be near 70 degrees today's before those storms arrive. absolutely incredible. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm jennifer hudson. i hate getting up in the morning. i love bread. i love cheese. did i say i love chocolate? i'm human! and the new weight watchers 360 program lets me be. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. and you can too. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. >>> 29 past the hour. time now to take a look at the "morning papers." "usa today," the head of the marine corps says some combat jobs may remain closed to women if it shows there are
birmingham and montgomery for your storms and possible tornadoes as we go throughout the morning hours till about noon today. a lot of nasty weather out there. be prepared for it throughout the eastern half of the country. washington, d.c., you could even be near 70 degrees today's before those storms arrive. absolutely incredible. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm jennifer hudson. i hate getting up in the morning. i love bread. i love cheese. did i say i love...
128
128
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
nick schifrin, abc news, birmingham, england. >>> well the dream may be over in boca raton, florida. remember the squatter who moved into a mansion. she has been served eviction papers. a 23-year-old brazilian moved into the multimillion dollar waterfront pad just last month. he settled in claiming an old florida law gaining worldwide attention in the process. bank of america foreclosed on the property in july and filed a civil suit against barbosa last week. eviction n served papers but process will take. and i guarantee you, it's because of all of the media coverage. >> of course. the respect, the bum has class. he didn't go for the cardboard box or subway grate. i need a mansion. >> waterfront. >> adverse possession. under it a squatter can claim the property if they live there seven years and pay taxes on it. 2012 taxes on the mansion $39,000. guessing he may not have. >> you know what? >> adverse possession has been around forever. you know? but he, it's interesting to me that he even knew about it. it is a bit obscure. you learn that first year in law school. >> he is smart. kn
nick schifrin, abc news, birmingham, england. >>> well the dream may be over in boca raton, florida. remember the squatter who moved into a mansion. she has been served eviction papers. a 23-year-old brazilian moved into the multimillion dollar waterfront pad just last month. he settled in claiming an old florida law gaining worldwide attention in the process. bank of america foreclosed on the property in july and filed a civil suit against barbosa last week. eviction n served papers...
174
174
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
he wrote it in reaction to the 19634-- 1963 church bopping that killed four little girls in birmingham, alabama. only we can trails the truth southerner, you and i. we broke those children's bodies. his editorials during the civil rights era won him a pulitzer in 1967. on the eve of his retirement in 1987 paterson reflected on that periods. >> we were slowly at first and then decisively committing that newspaper to supporting the u.s. supreme court. and telling our kinsman and the american south look you have got to obey the law. and worse what we have been doing is wrong. that is tough. because are you telling a southern white that what his baddee-- daddy and his granddaddy believed was wrong. and that's hard to accept. >> reporter: one of patterson's last efforts was editing down the 600,000 word king james bible saying quote the great stories were too hard to follow. he died at a st. petersberg home of complicate complicate-- complications from cancer at the age of 89. >> jeff: coming up the ultimate inauguration perk your own social media butler. >> parts of's nation's capital are
he wrote it in reaction to the 19634-- 1963 church bopping that killed four little girls in birmingham, alabama. only we can trails the truth southerner, you and i. we broke those children's bodies. his editorials during the civil rights era won him a pulitzer in 1967. on the eve of his retirement in 1987 paterson reflected on that periods. >> we were slowly at first and then decisively committing that newspaper to supporting the u.s. supreme court. and telling our kinsman and the...
166
166
Jan 15, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
in his famous letter from birmingham jail written in 1963, dr. king spelled out the perennial danger of doing nothing because doing something may be difficult. as we continue to remember those 20 children and 6 staff members who were shot and killed at that elementary school in newtown, connecticut, let's heed the words of dr. king. we will have to repent in this generation, he wrote, not merely for the hateful words and actions of the bad people, but fohe
in his famous letter from birmingham jail written in 1963, dr. king spelled out the perennial danger of doing nothing because doing something may be difficult. as we continue to remember those 20 children and 6 staff members who were shot and killed at that elementary school in newtown, connecticut, let's heed the words of dr. king. we will have to repent in this generation, he wrote, not merely for the hateful words and actions of the bad people, but fohe
61
61
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
there was emergency surgery in pakistan and then the airlift to birmingham possible class medical facilities. her story has become a global news. a school girl turned into a national human rights campaigner. >> seat is a high profile person and a high-profile target. -- sheet is a high-profile person. she is incredibly determined to fight for cause. "she is facing not one but two operations. the second, to have an implant to restore some hearing to her damaged ear. this is a complex procedures but the doctor remains confident that she will make a good long- term recovery. >> malala yousafzai still facing extraordinary surgery but what an amazingly brave young woman. that brings the program to a close. you can carry on watching bbc world news for updates any time. you can reach me and the bbc team, you will find us on twitter. for all of us here, thank you so much for watching. i will see you back here tomorrow. m>>ake sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own
there was emergency surgery in pakistan and then the airlift to birmingham possible class medical facilities. her story has become a global news. a school girl turned into a national human rights campaigner. >> seat is a high profile person and a high-profile target. -- sheet is a high-profile person. she is incredibly determined to fight for cause. "she is facing not one but two operations. the second, to have an implant to restore some hearing to her damaged ear. this is a complex...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at
i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at the same time, i come from a family of doctors, actually, i'm the only lawyer. all my 4 siblings were doctors, i promised them i'd never be a plaintiff's personal injury lawyer and i kept my promise. but when i heard this very earnest person talk about how she's invested so much time and energy into bullying, i found myself asking, how do we know it's working? there are a lot of things that seem intuitively plausible and appear to be anecdotally moving the ball forward, but we need to move beyond that. we need to, among other things, figure out what indeed are practices that work and we need to understand in so doing that what may work in sioux falls may not work in san francisco. we get that. so solutions need to be taylored to local communities, solutions need to reflect the fact that there are many, many dimensions to this issue. let me tell you about the f
i've met, i was in birmingham, alabama, recently and i met a mother whose daughter fortunately did not take her own life but it was such a scare and she's put in place a number of programs and i found myself in awe of her. but at the same time, i come from a family of doctors, actually, i'm the only lawyer. all my 4 siblings were doctors, i promised them i'd never be a plaintiff's personal injury lawyer and i kept my promise. but when i heard this very earnest person talk about how she's...
137
137
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
also wanted to look out towards birmingham, you can see severe thunderstorm warnings there. take a look at what's happening, we're seeing storms moving to the east so now first thunderstorm or severe thunderstorm warning headed towards atlanta so we really are seeing things here develop quite quickly and this is going to be the story as we go throughout the day today, we'll warm up throughout the afternoon, going to see a lot more instability and the line of storms just stay ahead of that cold front pushing off to the east. as far as where we'll be looking at through the evening hours we're talking about the line of storms still affecting us from the mid-atlantic through the kout southeast areas overnight tonight. >> let's get back to chief charles shannon. he's have nashville emergency management as we mentioned. chief, we just looked at where the storms are going and how fast they're moving. what does it look like where you are? >> well actually what we have now is rain left over from the storms that we had last night, actually this morning between 2:00 and 4:00. there was
also wanted to look out towards birmingham, you can see severe thunderstorm warnings there. take a look at what's happening, we're seeing storms moving to the east so now first thunderstorm or severe thunderstorm warning headed towards atlanta so we really are seeing things here develop quite quickly and this is going to be the story as we go throughout the day today, we'll warm up throughout the afternoon, going to see a lot more instability and the line of storms just stay ahead of that cold...
132
132
Jan 30, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
we bought him in birmingham and, um, we bought him for our guesthouse. right. we thought it would be a good idea for fruit or something on... or you could have little packets of cereal in his basket or something for the breakfast! that was the idea, yeah. does he have a name? yes, he does, yeah. his name is hans. hans. and i can see a little glint in his eye. i'm a bit worried he might start insulting the guests, as well. he's got a kind of look. well, actually, he's quite like the ones that sir charles bought. is he really? he's terra cotta. i was used to the suburban plastic gnomes of the 1960s and '70s, when i was a child but this is a superior gnome and he was made in germany. well, i think hans is quite a valuable big gnome. hmm. hmm. i think this is going to be a gnome worth... £1,500. ooh! it's the hat, isn't it? that's very good. he's a good-looking chap and he's worth every penny, in my opinion. lovely. thank you very much. good. thank you. let's go for the big one... big two. where do these come from? they were actually bought at elton hall's stately
we bought him in birmingham and, um, we bought him for our guesthouse. right. we thought it would be a good idea for fruit or something on... or you could have little packets of cereal in his basket or something for the breakfast! that was the idea, yeah. does he have a name? yes, he does, yeah. his name is hans. hans. and i can see a little glint in his eye. i'm a bit worried he might start insulting the guests, as well. he's got a kind of look. well, actually, he's quite like the ones that...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
107
107
Jan 4, 2013
01/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
our correspondent is outside the hospital in birmingham. a great moment for her and her family. but there's a long road ahead for her. >> the next couple months, more surgery. she was well enough to walk out of hospital and they did today. we saw pictures of her smiling alongside some of the nursing staff. this is less than a three months after she was shot in the head at close range by a taliban gunman. a remarkable recovery. really good news. i have been looking at various social media sites filled with people sharing her joy and the joy of the staff at the hospital treating her. she has become such a well-known person across the world. there's a great deal of support for her. this is also the center for the royal college of medicine, which means the troops wounded in action from great britain tend to come here to be treated and recuperated, so there's a great deal of expertise here. we should not forget the pakistani dr. who saved her life after she was shot on october 9 and kept her alive and a daughter in such a statement that she was able to be transferred to be treated in
our correspondent is outside the hospital in birmingham. a great moment for her and her family. but there's a long road ahead for her. >> the next couple months, more surgery. she was well enough to walk out of hospital and they did today. we saw pictures of her smiling alongside some of the nursing staff. this is less than a three months after she was shot in the head at close range by a taliban gunman. a remarkable recovery. really good news. i have been looking at various social media...
72
72
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out. but i could not let it go. and i won't let go today because we still have a lot of work to do. i am disturbed right now that they are trying to take away the rights and the decisions that us women have made for our bodies. we have to wake up. i did learn that one person can start a battle. but it takes a lot. everyone across this nation, one of the headlines read that she struck a nerve, and that's exactly what i did. people got behind me. in that same interview, it was a good job. those of you that worked at the plant, you know that those were good jo
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out....
66
66
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
stores in 1962 and fought the segregation of the birmingham public library. he graduated from columbia law school in 1968 and worked as a young lawyer as a prominent civil rights and alabama. in 1974 he became one of the first black elected on the senate for reconstruction. in his two terms he chaired the rules committee and judiciary committee where he challenged capital punishment and vigorously opposed george wallace on racial policies. in 1980, president jimmy carter appointed judge clemon as the first black federal judge. he was chief judge from 1999 to 2006. under his administration, the court adopted plans and increased minority presence in the work force of the court. he's also the trial judge in the ledbetter versus goodyear case. in 2009 he retired from the federal case. please join me in welcoming the honorable judge clemon. [applause] >> i am indebted for the kind words of introduction. i count it a blessing to be here at alabama law school, and particularly in this room because much of my legal and judicial career interacted with judge lynn and i
stores in 1962 and fought the segregation of the birmingham public library. he graduated from columbia law school in 1968 and worked as a young lawyer as a prominent civil rights and alabama. in 1974 he became one of the first black elected on the senate for reconstruction. in his two terms he chaired the rules committee and judiciary committee where he challenged capital punishment and vigorously opposed george wallace on racial policies. in 1980, president jimmy carter appointed judge clemon...
111
111
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out. but i could not let it go. and i won't let go today because we still have a lot of work to do. i am disturbed right now that they are trying to take away the rights and the decisions that us women have made for our bodies. we have to wake up. i did learn that one person can start a battle. but it takes a lot. everyone across this nation, one of the headlines read that she struck a nerve, and that's exactly what i did. people got behind me. in that same interview, it was a good job. those of you that worked at the plant, you know that those were good jo
that came from a judge in birmingham, and i so believe it. i also learned that it's not so much what happens to us, but how we react to it. i lost my husband in december of 2008. i came home from doing a 2020 mac that meant in new york and found him and he was already cold. the treatment had worn them completely out. we have nine operations on one of his eyes. he never did regain his eyesight. and he had prostate surgery the previous year, plus all the other treatment. his body was so worn out....
141
141
Jan 5, 2013
01/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
given a job to malala yousafzai's dad, the job as the education attache in the pakistani consulate in birmingham, wheich is right whee the hospital is. malala obviously has to go through a lot of treatment, so that enables the family at least temporarily to stay in britain for the next three years. even though the father says ultimately he wants to go back to pakistan, there is this huge threat hanging over his family. the taliban say still they're going to finish off the job, as it were, they're still going to try to kill malala yousafzai if she goes back. so my suspicion is she may stay there for a long time. >> along those lines, what is the security or protection for her, given this vow by the taliban to continue to try and find her and kill her? >> well, the police in that part of britain are refusing to comment officially on what kind of security arrangements they've got around malala yousafzai and her family, but it's understood that a risk assessment was carried out before the risk was taken. it was concluded that the risk was low in britain for her to go back with her family, so they we
given a job to malala yousafzai's dad, the job as the education attache in the pakistani consulate in birmingham, wheich is right whee the hospital is. malala obviously has to go through a lot of treatment, so that enables the family at least temporarily to stay in britain for the next three years. even though the father says ultimately he wants to go back to pakistan, there is this huge threat hanging over his family. the taliban say still they're going to finish off the job, as it were,...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
i have a dream speech if the federal laws were put in force in birmingham alabama there might not have been a civil rights movement so we don't want to stand for this kind of thing you should have a right to travel where he was as long as he's receiving a law i mean he can drive into washington d.c. and eat at a restaurant what to the country is force those kind of laws. good point that john w. white had constitutional attorney for the rutherford institute i appreciate your time sir thank you all right that's going to do it for the news for this week but stay tuned for working on a whole new lineup of stories for you for next week first up pretrial hearings are specter to restart next week at guantanamo bay for nine eleven mastermind police has pleaded shaikh mohammed and four other accused conspirators up until now proceedings have been encountered by a number of interruptions from the suspects ignoring the judge to round them outbursts to one of them actually undressing in front of the court this time around the defense will be trying to get the judge to throw out the trial on the gr
i have a dream speech if the federal laws were put in force in birmingham alabama there might not have been a civil rights movement so we don't want to stand for this kind of thing you should have a right to travel where he was as long as he's receiving a law i mean he can drive into washington d.c. and eat at a restaurant what to the country is force those kind of laws. good point that john w. white had constitutional attorney for the rutherford institute i appreciate your time sir thank you...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i have a dream speech if the federal laws were put in force in birmingham alabama there might not have been a civil rights movement so we don't want to stand for this kind of thing he should have a right to travel where he wants as long as he's receiving a lot i mean he can drive into washington d.c. and eat a restaurant what in the country is in force those kind of laws. good point that john w. white had constitutional attorney for the rutherford institute i appreciate your time sir thank you. and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash our to america are check out our website artie dot com slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez see him back here in half hour. finally i want to. thank you i'm. sorry. say. wealthy british style sign. that's not on the title of. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. me he. says.
i have a dream speech if the federal laws were put in force in birmingham alabama there might not have been a civil rights movement so we don't want to stand for this kind of thing he should have a right to travel where he wants as long as he's receiving a lot i mean he can drive into washington d.c. and eat a restaurant what in the country is in force those kind of laws. good point that john w. white had constitutional attorney for the rutherford institute i appreciate your time sir thank you....
199
199
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
it's going to be messy around jackson, mississippi, and birmingham, alabama, with snow, believe it or not. snow along the interstates around atlanta. heavy fog will limit visibility in seattle, salt lake city and boise. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible, in atlanta, charlotte and d.c. >>> and now, that bizarre story involving heisman trophy runner-up, notre dame linebacker manti te'o. he could answer questions today about a very elaborate hoax. >> that hoax all centers on te'o's girlfriend, who it turns out, never existed. details from abc's michael barr. >> reporter: manti te'o, notre dame star linebacker and now the victim of an incredible hoax. last september, he mourned the death of both his grandmother and the person he called the love of his life, girlfriend lennay ke cuewa, six hours later. he went on to lead the fighting irish to a series of victories that catapulted him to be a finalist for the heisman trophy. te'o talked openly about his double loss. >> my brother called me. and he was just crying and crying. and that's when i kind of knew. but i was still
it's going to be messy around jackson, mississippi, and birmingham, alabama, with snow, believe it or not. snow along the interstates around atlanta. heavy fog will limit visibility in seattle, salt lake city and boise. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible, in atlanta, charlotte and d.c. >>> and now, that bizarre story involving heisman trophy runner-up, notre dame linebacker manti te'o. he could answer questions today about a very elaborate hoax. >> that...